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Licchavi Lyceum

Water Vapor in the Atmosphere

Water vapor is a gas in the air. Its amount keeps changing — sometimes there’s almost none, and sometimes it makes up to 4% of the air.

Water in the atmosphere can be:

    • Solid (ice crystals)
    • Liquid (tiny water droplets)
    • Gas (invisible water vapor — the most common form)

Why Water Vapor Is Important? 

Importance of Water Vapor
Importance of Water Vapor
  1. Absorbs Heat It soaks up both sunlight and heat from Earth, keeping the planet warm enough for life.
  2. Affects Evaporation More water vapour = slower evaporation; less water vapour = faster evaporation.
  3. Carries Energy It stores latent heat, which fuels weather events like storms and rain.
  4. Influences Rainfall Places with more water vapour are more likely to get rain.
  5. Impacts Crops Moist air is good for plants. Dry, hot winds (like the Loo) can hurt crops — especially during the rabi season in northwest India.
  6. Affects Our Skin Dry air can make skin rough and dry. That’s why we use creams in extreme winters or summers.

What is humidity?

  • When the sun heats water, it changes into water vapour and rises into the air.
  • This invisible water vapour in the air is called humidity.
  • So, humidity = the amount of water vapour in the air.
  • It tells us how damp or moist the air is at a place.